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The Bachelorette contestant James Taylor is one of the sweetest guys on JoJo’s season. From the song he performed when he met JoJo on the season premiere to the adorable letter he penned, and read aloud, on the second episode, the 29-year-old Texas native continues to impress JoJo as the season progresses. Although the Bustle states that James and his “big heart” is exactly what JoJo needs, is the fact that she’s busy defending this season’s bad boys, including Chad Johnson, a clue that she may not keep James around for long? [Warning: Bachelorette Season 12 spoilers ahead] According to Reality Steve, James grew up in Katy, Texas and graduated from Harding University in 2010. He currently lives in Marietta, Georgia where he works as a sales rep for ABC Home & Commercial Service, but his real passion is music. Billed as a “singer-song writer” on his ABC bio, James, who is 6’2″ and towers over JoJo, has several videos posted of his music on his Instagram account, including a clip from the song he played for JoJo on night one.
Little clip of a song I play for Jojo… 235 70r15 Tires For SaleAbout how guys rarely end up being the Prince Charming every girl grows up believing in and hoping for – and sadly they say goodbye to that dream when they should never have to. Houses For Sale Ilwaco WashingtonWatch Jojo's search for her Prince Charming starting May 23 on ABCBest Price On Canadel Furniture A video posted by James Taylor (@jamesmccoytaylor) on May 16, 2016 at 5:43pm PDT “Guys rarely end up being the Prince Charming every girl grows up believing in and hoping for – and sadly they say goodbye to the dream they should never have to,” James captions his video. Last week, JoJo noted in her People blog that James was a “total sweetheart” and she totally understood why ESPN’s Max and Marcellus placed him at the top of the power rankings on the group date.
It’s obvious that James is a true romantic, something JoJo may fall for when they go swing dancing on their first one-on-one date on Episode 3 (June 6) in Culver City. Although she’s already kissed several guys this season, it will be the first time she locks lips with James. The date is a nice break from all of the craziness going on in the Bachelor mansion, especially with the drama going on with Chad Johnson. reports that during the date, JoJo admits that she “can’t stop smiling” on what turns out to be the season’s most adorable date — especially because James does such a great job after admitting he’s not a good dancer. “James is definitely worthy of front page news in my book,” JoJo says in an ITM (“in the moment”) during the date. “He says he’s not a dancer, but he’s singing, he’s dancing, he’s throwing me around. I’ve had so much fun with him, I can’t stop smiling.” Spoilers indicate that James gets a rose at the end of the date and continues on to Episode 4 that airs on Tuesday, June 7.
He won’t score another one-on-one date on the next episode, but he will be part of the group date that features 10 of his cast mates and NFL stars Ben Roethlisberger, Hines Ward, and Brett Keisel at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The roses keep coming for James, who may not be as much of a frontrunner as Jordan Rodgers, but JoJo is definitely attracted to his down-to-earth attitude and endearing personality. He makes it through the Episode 4 rose ceremony and travels with the remaining guys to the first overseas location of the season. Spoilers point to James being picked to go on yet another group date when the guys arrive in Punta Del Este, Uruguay (Episode 5). Although Reality Steve isn’t sure who gets the group date rose, James isn’t eliminated at the rose ceremony, making him safe for another week. JoJo’s final eight guys head to Buenos Aries, Argentina on Episode 6 and spoilers indicate James will get another one-one-one date with JoJo that ends with a rose.
— Kelsey Kinser Evans (@kelskevans) April 8, 2016 Unfortunately James’ next stop, Mendoza, Argentina, is his last. Spoilers point to JoJo sending James home just one episode before hometown dates. However, there’s a chance that fans may see him on TV again very soon. Not only will he appear on the Men Tell All special in July, there is speculation that he may be one of the guys who will join Chad — who is currently filming in Mexico — on the upcoming season of Bachelor in Paradise. Chad Johnson Filming ‘Bachelor In Paradise,’ Heads To Mexico With Three Of Ben Higgins’ Ladies Watch the Bachelorette starring JoJo Fletcher on Monday nights at 8 p.m. ET with the exception of Episodes 3 and 4 that will air back-to-back on June 6 and 7. [Image via Disney ABC Press], originally filed Sunday, May 24, 2015 Several new and returning reality series and games shows pop up this week. Notably, NBC on Monday brings back “American Ninja Warrior” paired with “The Island,” about a bunch of survivalists trying to make it work on an isolated island minus any luxuries or any challenges to get said luxuries.
(This is NOT “Survivor.”) On Tuesday, “America’s Got Talent” returns on NBC while Fox resurrects “Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?” ABC brings back “Extreme Weight Loss” that night. Wednesday features two more new reality shows: CBS’s ‘The Briefcase” on Wednesday and Fox’s “Bullseye.” And David Duchovny comes back to broadcast TV after a long stint on Showtime’s “Californication” with “Aquarius” Thursday on NBC. On Saturday, HBO plays highlights from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Notable season finales include “Louie” on FX Thursday and Starz’ “Outlander” on Saturday . Two miniseries appear, one about Texas revolution against Mexico in the 1800s on History, and another about Marilyn Monroe on Lifetime. Among shows with Atlanta connections, OWN is airing a special “Dance Crash” about a local choreographer Saturday night that may or may not become a series. On Sunday, AMC is bringing back “Halt and Catch Fire” for a second season.
The series is shot in Atlanta but set in Dallas in the mid-1980s. This covers Monday, May 25, 2015 through Sunday, May 31, 2015. “American Ninja Warrior” 8 p.m. NBC (seventh season debut) — Mini Silk Slider, Spin Cycle and Hourglass Drop are among the challenges. “The Bachelorette” 9 p.m. ABC — Kaitlyn Bristowe was chosen by the guys. “Grace of Monaco” 9 p.m. Lifetime — Two years in the life of Grace Kelly. “Texas Rising” 9 p.m. History (miniseries debut) — Chronicling the Texas Revolution against Mexico in the 1830s. “Guilty Pleasures” 10 p.m. Food (new series) — Food Network stars reveal their ooey-gooey obsessions. “The Island” 10 p.m. NBC (new series) — Fourteen men try to live a month on an island with no prizes and no camera crews. They shoot their adventure themselves. “Teen Mom” 10 p.m. MTV (11th season finale)  — Matt’s intentions are questioned by Amber’s family. “Turn” 10 p.m. AMC — Caleb sails a one-man submersible into New York Harbor.
“Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?” 8 p.m. Fox (fourth season debut) — Jeff Foxworthy returns after a six-year break from Fox with a doozy of a first episode! “America’s Got Talent” 8 p.m. NBC (11th season debut) — The judges from last year are back. “iZombie” 9 p.m. the CW — Someone close to Major dies of an apparent suicide. “Deadliest Catch” 9 p.m. Discovery — Sig gives Jake a lesson in being a boat captain on the Northwestern. “Extreme Weight Loss” 9 p.m. ABC (fifth season debut) — Twin brothers, former high-school basketball players each weigh in at almost 400 pounds. “Hell’s Kitchen” 9 p.m. Fox — The Top 5 chefs must prepare small plates for diners attending a private symphony performance, with the winner receiving a helicopter tour of Los Angeles. “I Can Do That” 10 p.m. NBC (new series) — Celebrities such as Atlanta’s Ciara and Cheryle Burke try to do stuff like Penn & Teller-type magic and basketball tricks they’ve never tried before.
“Younger” 10 p.m. NBC — A bedbug scare creates some unusual sleeping arrangements for Liza. “Finding Carter” 10 p.m. MTV — Carter and Max take a road trip after receiving unexpected news about Lori. “Inside Amy Schumer” 10:30 p.m. Comedy — Amy rides a mechanical bull; swipes a credit card; and defends Bill Cosby. “Masterchef” 8 p.m. Fox — A mystery-box challenge finds the Top 22 chefs using 20 common ingredients to prepare a dish for the judges. “The Briefcase” 8 p.m. CBS (new series) — Keep a briefcase filled with $101,000 for themselves or share it with another hard-working family facing financial difficulty. “Breaking News: 35 Years of CNN” 9 p.m. CNN — From the day Ronald Reagan was shot and the crumbling of the Berlin Wall to Anita Hill’s fight on Capitol Hill and the Arab Spring, this special will showcase more than 35 of the most iconic, defining and pivotal moments in recent history. “Bullseye” 9 p.m. Fox (new series) — Four men and four women compete in a series of extreme physical challenges in which they literally aim themselves at the target for a $50,000 prize.
“IHeartRadio Country Festival” 9 p.m. NBC — Slated performers include Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts, Brad Paisley, Brantley Gilbert, Darius Rucker, Little Big Town, Dierks Bentley, Justin Moore and the Band Perry. “Celebrity Wife Swap” 10 p.m. ABC — Verne Troyer swaps with Atlanta’s Hines Ward. “Wayward Pines” 9 p.m. Fox  — Ethan and Beverly seek clues to figure out how Secret Service agent Bill Evans’ body landed in an abandoned house. “Aquarius” 9 p.m. NBC (new series) — David Duchovny plays a homicide detective in L.A. in 1967. “Hoarders: Family Secrets” 9 p.m. Lifetime (new series) — In the opener, an intervention is staged for a Massachusetts family. “The Comedians” 10 p.m. FX — Billy has a strange encounter with a homeless man. “Lost in Transmission” 10 p.m. History — A 1972 Toyota FJ that hasn’t been driven in 20 years is restored. “Lip Sync Battle” 10 p.m. Spike (first season finale) — Queen Latifah and Marlon Wayans go head-to-head.
“Louie” 10:30 p.m. FX (fifth season finale) — Louie is still working on the road. “Cold Justice” 8 p.m. TNT— The murder of a college student is investigated. “Nightingale” 8 p.m. HBO — A man’s mental health deteriorates at a rapid pace after an unspeakable tragedy inside his mother’s home on a quiet suburban street. “Marriage Boot Camp” 9 p.m. WE (fifth season debut) — Reality stars such as Kendra Wilkinson join the show to save their relationships or marriages. “Tyler Perry’s For Better or Worse” 9 p.m. OWN — Marcus and Angela receive a certified letter that claims Marcus is behind on child support for an unknown child. “Bitten” 11  p.m. Syfy — Having possessed Clay’s body, Aleister returns to Stonehaven to lay the groundwork for his plan to abduct Savannah “2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony” 8 p.m. Saturdya HBO — Among the inductees: Ringo Starr,  Bill Withers; Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Lou Reed and Green Day.
“The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe” 8 p.m. Saturday Lifetime — Marilyn Monroe’s private life, including her relationship with her mentally ill mom, is dramatized. (Part two airs at 8 p.m. Sunday) “Outlander” 8 p.m. Saturday Starz (first season finale) — A risky escape attempt is engineered to free Jamie “Dance Crash” 10 p.m. Saturday OWN — Atlanta choreographer Brandee Evans overhauls an undisciplined high-school dance team in an attempt to turn it into a championship-caliber squad. “The Critics Choice Television Awards” 8 p.m. A&E — HBO leads with 27 nominations. “Kandi’s Ski Trip” 8 p.m. Bravo — Part two of three parts. “Game of Thrones” 9 p.m. Sunday HBO — Arya makes progress in her training. “Nurse Jackie” 9 p.m. Showtime— As the hospital begins the process of shutting down, Dr. Prince asks Jackie to help keep an ICU patient with a brain tumor from giving up his fight to live. “A.D.: The Bible Continues” 9 p.m. Sunday NBC — Saul returns.